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I wnat to force users to open a workbook with macros enabled. From previous
posts I know what to do if the user clicks the 'Disable' button, but how do I
tell which button they have clicked?
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If you think about it if there was a method then there would be no point in
having a disable macro function but there are workarounds. Look he-

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/EnableMacros.aspx

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I wnat to force users to open a workbook with macros enabled. From previous
posts I know what to do if the user clicks the 'Disable' button, but how do I
tell which button they have clicked?
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Thanks in advance, Jill C

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